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Browse verified financial_advisor professionals in Arlington Heights, IL. Compare ratings, read reviews, and request a quote for free.
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Arlington Heights has 106 financial advisors available for consultation. Since ratings and licensing data aren't yet compiled in the directory, you'll want to verify credentials independently before engaging. The median cost for a Flat-Fee Comprehensive Financial Plan in the area is $3,250. Whether you're planning for retirement, managing investments, or coordinating estate matters, the range of service models—from hourly consultations to ongoing retainers—means you can find an approach that fits your financial situation and preferences.
A Flat-Fee Comprehensive Financial Plan in Arlington Heights typically costs around $3,250. This service model works well if you want a one-time detailed analysis without ongoing management fees. However, some advisors in the area offer hourly consultations for smaller questions, annual retainers for ongoing guidance, or Assets Under Management (AUM) fees tied to the portfolio size you're delegating to them. Request transparent pricing upfront so you understand what you're paying for.
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Look for advisors who provide a clear, written fee structure and explain how they're compensated—whether flat-fee, hourly, or AUM-based. Verify that any claims about credentials or past performance are documented. Red flags include advisors who pressure you into immediate decisions, operate on a cash-only basis without clear documentation, or avoid discussing their fee model. A strong advisor will take time to understand your situation before recommending a service package.
The median cost is $3,250. Prices vary based on the complexity of your situation and the depth of analysis included.
There are 106 financial advisors listed in the directory for Arlington Heights.
AUM (Assets Under Management) fees are a percentage of assets the advisor manages, paid annually. Flat fees are fixed amounts regardless of portfolio size, often better for smaller accounts or those wanting transparent, predictable costs.
Check the SEC's Investment Adviser Public Disclosure database, FINRA BrokerCheck, or your state's financial regulator. Ask the advisor directly for their CRD number and license details.
Yes. A fiduciary is legally required to act in your best interest. Many advisors are fiduciaries only for certain services, so ask explicitly about their fiduciary status for the services you need.